Improper treatment of BSE in UK, France and EU
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Last Update: 2001-06-28
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Source: Internet
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Lead: France's National Assembly on Wednesday condemned Britain, France and the European Union for Mishandling BSE After six months of investigation, the report says the French government has failed to deal with mad cow disease According to the report of the investigation committee, the British government is still allowing the export of meat and bone meal, and they did not properly explain the infectious characteristics of meat and bone meal to their business partners after the ban on meat and bone meal in 1998 The report also criticizes the French authorities for underestimating the harm of BSE The measures taken to control BSE in France are always imperfect, delayed and not well supervised The National Assembly's report follows a report by the French Senate on the potential relationship between meat and bone meal and BSE on May 17 The Senate report said that the EU has always delayed making decisions to prevent the spread of mad cow disease between humans and livestock, describing the delay as a lack of enthusiasm and indifference The survey also pointed out that the French government has delayed decision-making, although it has finally proved that the consumption of beef is safe.
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